Still offering my hacking services to people: (prices don't include cost of controller)You can send me a controller to hack, or I can buy one for you. If I buy the controller, I'll add the cost.I can do other systems as well, ask or PM for details.

Just a piece of friendly advice. You might be a little high on the prices. Check Shoryuken.com forums and see some of the prices on their for hacking services. There's an Xbox360 on there complete for cheaper than yours including the pad.

Just a piece of friendly advice. You might be a little high on the prices. Check Shoryuken.com forums and see some of the prices on their for hacking services. There's an Xbox360 on there complete for cheaper than yours including the pad.

Can you point me to one of those threads? I can't seem to find a search option there...

Yeah, I registered just to take a look... neither one of them have a picture of the completed hacks, and make no mention of what buttons are available. Looks like one of the sellers has quality/communication/turnaround time issues.

The amount of business I get comes in waves. Sometimes I have many orders, sometimes none. I doubt it has to do with my prices vs. those at Shoyruken.

HarumaN or anyone else can you tell me more about your service, I have one arcade mame machine and plan on building a dedicated mini dreamcast arcade system.

with your controller hack enable me to hook up arcade buttons and joysticks?

can you post pictures.

thanks

Astrothug

exactly, check my thread in the project announcement forums, I am building a dedicated dreamcast cab and am using Haruman's hacked joys. Ill have some pics of the joysticks hopefully get a chance to wire them this week sometime.

Just wanted to give a shout out. Haruman hooked me up with a hacked 360 pad. I just got all of my controls hooked up and it works flawlessly. His service is top notch and I look forward to working with him again.

Here's what the dreamcast hack will look like (with optional analog stick hack):

Could you explain more about this? I am still planning my current project, but and was seriously considering tucking away space under the control panel for my new Dreamcast. The lack of analog stick and triggers really are a nagging issue for me. If Can't replicate the analog controls, I might as well just leave DC controllers hooked up.

Well that's just it, isn't it? I don't know what DC games I'll want to play, but If I can't play certain ones, then the value of adding a DC to my cab is diminished --unless I have DC controllers at hand. Then the question is why hook the DC to my arcade controls at all if I am going to need DC controllers for certain games anyway.

I have tried searching for info, but it seems hard to find any regarding how to incorporate an analog arcade stick to a DC.-damage jack

I have tried searching for info, but it seems hard to find any regarding how to incorporate an analog arcade stick to a DC.-damage jack

That's because it is very difficult (if not impossible) to do.

I have ~100 Dreamcast games. Only one of them (Berzerk) requires use of the analog stick, and none make use of the analog trigger feature. With that game and a hacked analog stick (now digital), the game is still playable, the only difference is your at full speed 100% of the time.

So I saw something about this service of yours in my other thread . Can you hack a PS3 control to work with both PS3 and PC? What I am looking to do is to make a PS3 stick that can be later integrated into a cabinet.

So I saw something about this service of yours in my other thread . Can you hack a PS3 control to work with both PS3 and PC? What I am looking to do is to make a PS3 stick that can be later integrated into a cabinet.

Yes it can be done. There is a custom driver that someone wrote that will allow windows to recognize the PS3 controller. So, you should be able to use it for both systems.

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Here are the instructions:

1. Download and install the filter driver (libusb-win32-filter-bin-0.1.10.1.exe). 2. Unpack ps3sixaxis_en.exe 3. Plug the SIXAXIS into your PC. 4. Run ps3sixaxis_en.exe once. 5. Push the PS button on the SIXAXIS once if it doesn't see it straight away.

Actually, I don't see marble finish being all that bad. Man, it would cost a lot but I bet people here who normally poo-poo marble melamine or whatever would totally go ape----steaming pile of meadow muffin--- for a cab made of actual marble.

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"Theoretical physics has been the most successful and cost-effective in all of science."

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People often confuse expressed observations with complaint, ridicule, or - even worse - self-pity.

Would you be needing wired or wireless hacks? If wired, I would HIGHLY recommend the MadCatz (GameStop) pad, as it has a common ground and only 16 hookups (vs. 30 for the non-commom ground M$ official pads).

Unfortunately, what you want has been requested / suggested many times. As far as I know, it just isn't possible.

The problem lies in matching up potentiometers. You have to match the neutral resistance (stick centered), which in itself probably wouldn't be too hard, but then you would have to match the extremes as well (as in 100% left / 100% right).

Unfortunately, what you want has been requested / suggested many times. As far as I know, it just isn't possible.

The problem lies in matching up potentiometers. You have to match the neutral resistance (stick centered), which in itself probably wouldn't be too hard, but then you would have to match the extremes as well (as in 100% left / 100% right).

I just got my controller hacks from HarumaN, and one of them was a madcatz arcade stick. If you can get them for that cheap, I'd say go for it, the hack is solid and CLEAN -- HarumaN did an excellent job!

Haruman, if you buy the controller for a hack, do you buy new off the shelf or try to get cheaper used pads? Just curious what the total price is for hacking a Mad Catz 360 pad that you purchase.

I get used, if available. For the most part, there aren't usually a whole lot of used controllers at Gamestop (where I would go), but sometimes I get lucky. Were you referring to the regular Mad Catz pad or the arcade stick version? (Both can be hacked with a single ground, but the regular pad would be smaller in the end)

My project is currently on hold right now for maybe a week. I've got a cheapo Hori 360 on order just so I can test it out. I know everyone says you get what you pay for with those sticks, but I'm at least going to check it out. Worst comes to worst I can sell it since they hold their value pretty well.

If I do choose to start on a new home-built stick, I'll definitely be buying one of your pre-hacked pads. Keep an eye out for cheap Mad Catz 360 pads, as I'll get back to you either way.

Received my Xbox 360 hacked controllers Friday .. they are perfect! HarumaN did an amazing job... very neat clean work. Thanks a million! I have my arcade controls working now.. been playing SF2HD Remix it is the ---steaming pile of meadow muffin---!

Received my Xbox 360 hacked controllers Friday .. they are perfect! HarumaN did an amazing job... very neat clean work. Thanks a million! I have my arcade controls working now.. been playing SF2HD Remix it is the ---Cleveland steamer---!

Thanks for the feedback! Glad they worked out for you... how 'bout some pics?

Just got a 360 pad from Haruman today and it works great. Top quality work, and it's rock solid. If anyone needs a pre-hacked pad, these are probably the best you can get out there. Highly recommended!

Aah, I forgot you did this HarumaN. Very nice hacks man. So each 360 controller has about 30 hookups I see. I'll need an enclosure with LPT connectors for it like this:

... so I can connect my controls to it.

I hope I wrote the pinout down somewhere

What are the dimensions of the 360 pcb with the wirestrips? What minimum size enclosure would I need to get?

Wow thats nice is that a quick release on a DB25???

Free bump to your thread because I need help obtaining parts to do my first build.

I found just one of the Female DB25 connectors that you can mount to something and solder the wires into metal tubes from the back side. I need alteast one more of those.

I need project boxes, terminal blocks (or terminal strips not sure what you call them), and any other general hints/tips.

I think digikey.com would have most of what I need but I cant tell from there catalog what is what.

So I appreciate the help, feel free to PM me so I do not derail your thread. Also I have 4 official DC pads inbound, I only need 2, if all goes well and you still need DC controller stock I can help you out.

Haruman hacked a 360 pad for me a few months ago. I finally installed it in my panel to play SF4 last night and it worked flawlessly. It was almost unfair playing all those suckers who were using the d-pad

Haruman hacked a 360 pad for me a few months ago. I finally installed it in my panel to play SF4 last night and it worked flawlessly. It was almost unfair playing all those suckers who were using the d-pad

So now that the wireless 360 pcb's have common ground does that mean that you can just take 1 wire from the pcb and daisey chain it to all of the buttons, and dpad instead of having to run a ground wire from each seperate button on the pcb? If so how many total wires are required now for a common ground wireless pad

I see you just mentioned the triggers have a seperate ground, does the dpad as well? If you choose to use the bumper buttons instead of the triggers, do they also have a seperate ground as well?

Do you have the sames issues with the common ground wired 360 controllers?

Also another question for you. On a wired controller hack, would it be possible power one led from the pcb without need a separate battery? For example if you were using one of the hollow joystick shaft's that luigi provides, could you somehow wire it to an 360 pcb, and have it lite when the controller was plugged into the 360?

Do you have the sames issues with the common ground wired 360 controllers?

Also another question for you. On a wired controller hack, would it be possible power one led from the pcb without need a separate battery? For example if you were using one of the hollow joystick shaft's that luigi provides, could you somehow wire it to an 360 pcb, and have it lite when the controller was plugged into the 360?

No, the common ground wired seem to be fine, its just the wireless that have an issue...

Also, yes, you can pull 5V from the PCB (wired) to power one or more LED's.

Thanks a lot for the trigger-hacked madcatz pads, HarumaN I got them like a week or two ago, and just got to soldering the rest of the wires on a pad yesterday, and today I modified my SF Anniversary stick.

I'm really going to use these pads for something else, but I did this for now to play SFIV I added two microswitches in the memory card hole.. made one of them the Guide button, the other one does nothing, lol.BTW, does anyone know what brand joystick+buttons I have in this stick? I'm not sure I like the joystick; the throw's pretty large.. and the buttons are too tall.Pretty messy, but it's my first, and it works:

The right trigger wires weren't glued down, and one of the solder points snapped in shipping. Not a huge deal; I'm pretty noobish with a soldering iron, and I fixed it in a couple seconds. Actually, now that I look at it, I don't think HarumaN glues down the trigger connections because of where they are on the board. I might wrap mine in some hot glue to add a little more structure, since I imagine the box'll get a little beat up over time. I might try to pull a 3.3v line out later on for an LED, too.

ANYHOW.

I highly recommend this service. HarumaN was great throughout the whole thing, answering a slew of at least semi-annoying questions through PMs. I might have been able to get it wired up on my own, but there's no way in hell I could have got it as clean and solid.

* escher sits and waits not-so-patiently for his akihabarashop order to come through.

Once again, to reiterate through my little ramble, this was totally worthwhile. I would have killed at least two pads trying to do this on my own.

I've thanked HarumaN in other threads as I couldnt post here, but I just wanted to say that the service he provides is second to none.. He keeps in good contact with you, updating you all the way to the delivery date, the work is well done and I had zero issues with my PCB I got from him.

All in all I'd highly recommend him to people who want to build a stick with the least hassle, for a good price..

I've thanked HarumaN in other threads as I couldnt post here, but I just wanted to say that the service he provides is second to none.. He keeps in good contact with you, updating you all the way to the delivery date, the work is well done and I had zero issues with my PCB I got from him.

All in all I'd highly recommend him to people who want to build a stick with the least hassle, for a good price..

Was wondering if you could offer a bit of wisdom as to how I should proceed. Some friends and myself are putting a Wii in a showcase cabinet with the intention of running Tatsunoko Vs. Capcom on it. Basically, I need to know what my best bet would be controller wise and if you hack gamecube controllers (assuming that's the way to go?). I wouldn't mind converters/alternate methods but I'm not entirely sure there's been much down with a Wii. Problem that also comes into play is the distance between the unit and the buttons. Any suggestions or possible services you could offer would be fantastic. I'm interested in buying from you in the end!

ok so I'm following up on your comment on my thread about using a switch to switch between the Ipac and hacked 360 controllers. So how exactly would that work? I think the best thing to go with are 2 hacked wired controllers. I'm not thinking of buying it now exactly, but in the fall. I'm just trying to see if it's within my mean $$ wise.

So it'd 90 for you to hack and ship two controllers + cost of controllers + switch?

Hello. I have been researching now for a while but have not come up with anything myself but, it seems like you are the man for this kind of thing. I guess it is hard to explain so I drew a picture to describe to you. I am building a cabinet and i am wanting to put a dreamcast and a xbox 360 in it. I am trying to make one control panel with both consoles hooked up to it. Here is my picture

of course I would want all buttons and directions done , just did a few so it didnt get jumbled

Is this possible to do. If so how much would you charge me to hack 2 360 controllers and 2 dreamcast controllers to one terminal strip. I would ship the dreamcast controllers to you and I would want 2 official wired xbox 360 controllers.

I am sure this has been discussed on srk forums somewhere but I cant find it. how do I know which madcatz 360 pads are common ground?? I need a pair for my cabinet. need some info before I hit up gamestop and look for these..

I am sure this has been discussed on srk forums somewhere but I cant find it. how do I know which madcatz 360 pads are common ground?? I need a pair for my cabinet. need some info before I hit up gamestop and look for these..

Buy the new MadCatz Street Fighter IV Fightpad. All are common ground, and the triggers are already digital, no messing around with analog. Also, the contacts are gold, so you don't have anything to scrape.

About a week ago I picked up a modded XBOX Classic (NOT 360) loaded with a pile of emu's and such. One of the emu's is CoinOPS showroom X. The thought of playing these with the old XBOX controller kills, so I've been searching for arcade sticks that are XBOX compatible. No dice, next thing I thought of was hacking an XBOX controller and hooking it up to an IPAC, stick, and buttons that I had laying around from an old arcade project I never finished. This is how I stumbled onto this thread.

Will I be able to use an 8 way control stick + IPAC + your XBOX controller hack to hook this up to the XBOX? I read elsewhere that there was something that prevented the XBOX from being able to reproduce control pad motions faithfully. Possibly the difference in throw from the XBOX controller and 8-way stick? Hope that isn't confusing.

If the above will work fine, do you see any issues with wiring a dedicated 4 way stick alongside the 8 way in this setup?

I'm building a MAME cab. Currently running a 360 controller on the PC...So if I send you a couple of these 360 controllers, the dongles you send back attached to the controller will hook into my arcade control sticks and buttons? Is that the deal? I'm sorry...New to this stuff.

I'm building a MAME cab. Currently running a 360 controller on the PC...So if I send you a couple of these 360 controllers, the dongles you send back attached to the controller will hook into my arcade control sticks and buttons? Is that the deal? I'm sorry...New to this stuff.

Yes. I connect the controllers to terminal strips, which you then connect to your controls.

I just wanted to give a quick shout out to HaRuMaN for the excellent work he did on the two dreamcast hack pads. I ordered them and in less then one week they arrived, the package was extremely well protected and the soldering job was excellent. He even glued over the solder connections to protect them from breaking off the pad. In my opinion he went above and beyond by making sure the connections were all labeled making it easy to connect the wires from my jamma fingerboard to the controller connections. Now I can finally get my shmupping on in my Blast City! Once again thanks HaRuMaN!!!!

I just wanted to give a quick shout out to HaRuMaN for the excellent work he did on the two dreamcast hack pads. I ordered them and in less then one week they arrived, the package was extremely well protected and the soldering job was excellent. He even glued over the solder connections to protect them from breaking off the pad. In my opinion he went above and beyond by making sure the connections were all labeled making it easy to connect the wires from my jamma fingerboard to the controller connections. Now I can finally get my shmupping on in my Blast City! Once again thanks HaRuMaN!!!!

Haruman, Give me a price for a hacked controller for and original xbox. Need the thumbsticks hacked to click also for emulators. Working on trying to build a bartop arcade. Also you provide the controller. I have no spares and you know what works the best.

Haruman, Give me a price for a hacked controller for and original xbox. Need the thumbsticks hacked to click also for emulators. Working on trying to build a bartop arcade. Also you provide the controller. I have no spares and you know what works the best.

Ummmm the dress making comment was in regards to the 20+ spam posts advertising for dresses. Now that they are deleted, my post looks a little lame, it wasn't meant to be derogatory to ya

Anyhow I've got some heavily used wireless 360 controller's with the analog sticks worn out (permanency returning to down , not centered) and sticky buttons. That shouldn't matter at all, would it?- Thanks.

Ummmm the dress making comment was in regards to the 20+ spam posts advertising for dresses. Now that they are deleted, my post looks a little lame, it wasn't meant to be derogatory to ya

Anyhow I've got some heavily used wireless 360 controller's with the analog sticks worn out (permanency returning to down , not centered) and sticky buttons. That shouldn't matter at all, would it?- Thanks.

Haruman, I need a price for two hacked controllers for an original xbox. Need the thumbsticks hacked to click also for emulators. Shoot me a price for two controllers supplied and hacked by you and give me a price for the hack if I supply the controllers to you. First time posting here, great forum for the DIYers.

Haruman, I need a price for two hacked controllers for an original xbox. Need the thumbsticks hacked to click also for emulators. Shoot me a price for two controllers supplied and hacked by you and give me a price for the hack if I supply the controllers to you. First time posting here, great forum for the DIYers.

Do you do PS3 Controller Hacks? Don't see any mention of them. I'm planning to build a Showcase cab this spring with my modded PS3. Do you hack the controllers or do people use something else for PS3 controls?

Do you do PS3 Controller Hacks? Don't see any mention of them. I'm planning to build a Showcase cab this spring with my modded PS3. Do you hack the controllers or do people use something else for PS3 controls?

People typically use the toodles axisdapter with a PS3 sixaxis controller. I can buy the kits and make them for you, and assemble the whole deal if you like.

Hello GinsuVictim saw a topic on gamefaqs about nes controllers that could play on an original xbox and he said your the man to talk to. I am just wondering what kinds of controllers can you do for the xbox to play with emulators? Thanks

Oh grand master of controller hacks, tell me, is there a wireless xbox controller - not 360 - which you hack and have on hand or can get? I didn't read through all 5 pages of thread to find out if this question has been asked already. I want to play around with a cheap xbox and this "newfangled" coinop thing that I'm reading about. Many thanks oh wise and great solderer.

Oh grand master of controller hacks, tell me, is there a wireless xbox controller - not 360 - which you hack and have on hand or can get? I didn't read through all 5 pages of thread to find out if this question has been asked already. I want to play around with a cheap xbox and this "newfangled" coinop thing that I'm reading about. Many thanks oh wise and great solderer.

Hi HaRuMaNI have just read through the post, and you look like exactly what I need. However I need to understand why you say you dont hack analogue?

Is it because they are separatable from the main PCB and can be placed where I want already?

I need an xbox style USB controller hacking. Something like:But I want access to both of the analogue pots to attach to a steering wheel and a gearstick and I also want both the analogue triggers intact to move elsewhere.

Sorry if this is a dumb question but yeah I want a hacked controller for the digital bits but I also want to move the analogue bits about 16 inches apart. Does this sound feasible or does the analogue bits become redundant on your hacked controllers?

Hmmm this is a learning game isnt it. I think the rabbit hole goes much deeper heheh.

I think I now know the answer to my above question. Am I right in thinking the analog stuff (triggers and joypads) are fixed to the PCB and you cant remove it because of the complications involved with variable signals and return positions etc?

If that is the case, how about replacing the analogues with something like this:http://www.sparkfun.com/products/9032Is it possible to link that in to say the above controller of mine and run it through the same USB interface? Or am I then going to hit major problems with the drivers for a PC?

Hmmmm, Sorry if I am hijacking your thread, please let me know and I'll stop asking on this one for advice.Cheers,

Superb! Thank you so much for your help.Because I am wanting to use the Raspberry Pi for this due to my size restrictions I just want to wait a couple more weeks until it comes out so I can confirm what joypads have support for it immediately then I will be putting in an order.

Hello, I'm new here, so I can't pm yet. I'm making a MAME/ xbox 360 arcade cab. I would like to know how much you are asking for 2 of the wired madcatz controller hacks. Shipping would be to Ontario, Canada. I don't have the controllers to send you, so please include them in the price. ( I'm assuming the madcatz controllers work on pc with the drivers installed, like an official controller?)Thanks.

Hello, I'm new here, so I can't pm yet. I'm making a MAME/ xbox 360 arcade cab. I would like to know how much you are asking for 2 of the wired madcatz controller hacks. Shipping would be to Ontario, Canada. I don't have the controllers to send you, so please include them in the price. ( I'm assuming the madcatz controllers work on pc with the drivers installed, like an official controller?)Thanks.

Just received my new Vewlix L...keen to get some custom work done (similar to your recent pic) - 2 wired 360 controllers with vewlix connectors and maybe some other bits and pieces (would love it if you were interested in working up some sort of switching solution as well, so that i could make my cabinet more non-fuss-multifunctional in future) - to be sent to Australia.

Not sure how many posts I need to make before I can PM? I don't seem able to click on profiles.

Just received my new Vewlix L...keen to get some custom work done (similar to your recent pic) - 2 wired 360 controllers with vewlix connectors and maybe some other bits and pieces (would love it if you were interested in working up some sort of switching solution as well, so that i could make my cabinet more non-fuss-multifunctional in future) - to be sent to Australia.

Not sure how many posts I need to make before I can PM? I don't seem able to click on profiles.

If it's not too late... Was hoping to get in an order of two (wired) PS2 hacks, and possibly 1 (wired) 360. I don't have any extras to send, so are these in stock? This could really help out, so I don't spend all my time perfecting my sketchy soldering skills , and can concentrate on some woodworking and design.

If possible, let's leave the analog sticks mechanisms intact and functional. I/ve been wanting to experiment with some physical mods of an on board analog. Yet, would still like some leads from the D-pads. Not worried about L3 or R3 clicks though.

Congrats to you I feel for you on the whole sleep thing. My little one is almost a year

If it's not too late... Was hoping to get in an order of two (wired) PS2 hacks, and possibly 1 (wired) 360. I don't have any extras to send, so are these in stock? This could really help out, so I don't spend all my time perfecting my sketchy soldering skills , and can concentrate on some woodworking and design.

If possible, let's leave the analog sticks mechanisms intact and functional. I/ve been wanting to experiment with some physical mods of an on board analog. Yet, would still like some leads from the D-pads. Not worried about L3 or R3 clicks though.

Congrats to you I feel for you on the whole sleep thing. My little one is almost a year

I'm looking for 2 xbox origonal contollers to be hacked. Now, i'm new to all of this. I can just plug and play once I wire the buttons to your strip?

let me know -

Big.D!

please include your location (for shipping) and how much you will charge for xbox origonal controller (x2). Please also include how much you'd charge for buying two contollers @ your location (craiglist/kijiji/used... .com). Thanks bud!

I'm looking for 2 xbox origonal contollers to be hacked. Now, i'm new to all of this. I can just plug and play once I wire the buttons to your strip?

let me know -

Big.D!

please include your location (for shipping) and how much you will charge for xbox origonal controller (x2). Please also include how much you'd charge for buying two contollers @ your location (craiglist/kijiji/used... .com). Thanks bud!

Are the Madcatz FightPad SD the same as the older ones? If so they have $20 off at Madcatz. Comes out to $20 each with 9$ total on shipping even with multiple controllers. Seems like an ok deal if you don't ebay.

Are the Madcatz FightPad SD the same as the older ones? If so they have $20 off at Madcatz. Comes out to $20 each with 9$ total on shipping even with multiple controllers. Seems like an ok deal if you don't ebay.

Hey HaRuMaN, congrats on the baby! Hopefully one day my wife and I will be able to have kids.

Have you ever hacked a Classic Controller Pro for the Wii? I don't need the analogs, just the digital buttons. I had a few questions for a project I'm working on. I want to stuff a Wii Remote's guts into the CCP shell and I can't seem to find any info online on what the possible solder points are on the Classic Controller (Pro). Particularly how do you solder where the tact switches are (home, -, +, sync).

Hey HaRuMaN, congrats on the baby! Hopefully one day my wife and I will be able to have kids.

Have you ever hacked a Classic Controller Pro for the Wii? I don't need the analogs, just the digital buttons. I had a few questions for a project I'm working on. I want to stuff a Wii Remote's guts into the CCP shell and I can't seem to find any info online on what the possible solder points are on the Classic Controller (Pro). Particularly how do you solder where the tact switches are (home, -, +, sync).

Any help would be appreciated! Thanks!

Thanks! No, I have never hacked the classic controller pro. I had someone ask me about one not too long ago, but it never materialized, so I never did it. If you decide to open one up, take some hi-res pictures of the pcb, and I should be able to help you.

How much would you charge me to solder wires onto all of the buttons and d-pad? I don't need the analog sticks. I also don't need the other end of the wires connected to anything. I will solder them onto my Wii Remote myself. The only thing I would require is that they are soldered in a way as to where the controller can be reassembled all of the buttons and d-pad would still be usable, and it would LOOK normal from the outside. Thanks.

The only thing I would require is that they are soldered in a way as to where the controller can be reassembled all of the buttons and d-pad would still be usable, and it would LOOK normal from the outside.

Sorry, thought I had the picture in there. I fixed the above post now. I want to put the Wii Remote inside of the CCP shell along with the CCP pcb itself so I can have both a "wireless" classic controller, along with the option of using the CCP buttons to control a wii remote only game.

Sorry, thought I had the picture in there. I added it, but that's the best way I can add it now, since my work blocks MOST sites that have the word "game" in them. I want to put the Wii Remote inside of the CCP shell along with the CCP pcb itself so I can have both a "wireless" classic controller, along with the option of using the CCP buttons to control a wii remote only game.

Hey that's cool. I'll give it a go myself. Now that the pic is finally there, can you give me any pointers as to where I would need to solder? I'm guessing I can just scrape some copper from the dpad and abxy buttons, but I'm not sure how to do that safely. The biggest concern for me though, what method can I try to solder to the -,+ and home buttons in the middle?

I will be modding a Street fighter 15th anniversary stick to use on 360 so ill be needing a hacked controller. Im in Australia so im guessing it would be a ---smurfette--- to send you a controller have you hack it and send it back so can you let me know how much it would cost for you to supply the controller, hack it and post it to Australia?

I will be modding a Street fighter 15th anniversary stick to use on 360 so ill be needing a hacked controller. Im in Australia so im guessing it would be a ---smurfette--- to send you a controller have you hack it and send it back so can you let me know how much it would cost for you to supply the controller, hack it and post it to Australia?

Are you still using the Mad Catz pads for 360? I can't find them for a reasonable price anywhere. Is there any way to do do a simultaneous PC and 360 control setup? I've heard that some use KVM switches, but have also heard about the common ground issues.

Are you still using the Mad Catz pads for 360? I can't find them for a reasonable price anywhere. Is there any way to do do a simultaneous PC and 360 control setup? I've heard that some use KVM switches, but have also heard about the common ground issues.

I am still using the Mad Catz Fightpad or Brawlpad for 360, I watch for deals & on eBay.

Yes, you can use a KVM to switch for PC / 360. With the Fightpad / Brawlpad, they are completely common ground, so no issues at all.

Are you still using the Mad Catz pads for 360? I can't find them for a reasonable price anywhere. Is there any way to do do a simultaneous PC and 360 control setup? I've heard that some use KVM switches, but have also heard about the common ground issues.

I am still using the Mad Catz Fightpad or Brawlpad for 360, I watch for deals & on eBay.

Yes, you can use a KVM to switch for PC / 360. With the Fightpad / Brawlpad, they are completely common ground, so no issues at all.

Are you still using the Mad Catz pads for 360? I can't find them for a reasonable price anywhere. Is there any way to do do a simultaneous PC and 360 control setup? I've heard that some use KVM switches, but have also heard about the common ground issues.

I am still using the Mad Catz Fightpad or Brawlpad for 360, I watch for deals & on eBay.

Yes, you can use a KVM to switch for PC / 360. With the Fightpad / Brawlpad, they are completely common ground, so no issues at all.

Do the Street Fighter x Tekken pads work the same?

As far as I know, they do. From what I understand they just shrunk the controller size a small amount, the PCB inside should be the same.

hi there, im looking to get 2 hacked xbox 360 control pads in the very near future for my build.I want to run a pc for mame and emus......... and xbox 360............my question is do I for example run the wire for up on the hacked pad to the up microswitch on my happ competion stick and also have another wire connected to up mictroswitch and running to I-pac?..............And does the ground wire just get daisy chained aroung everything same as I-pac? .....................does that make any sense?

sorry for the NooB question.............I am grateful for any and all help.Also how much for shipping to Australia for 2 hacked pads plus you supply both controllers?...........and are wired controls best or wireless?

hi there, im looking to get 2 hacked xbox 360 control pads in the very near future for my build.I want to run a pc for mame and emus......... and xbox 360............my question is do I for example run the wire for up on the hacked pad to the up microswitch on my happ competion stick and also have another wire connected to up mictroswitch and running to I-pac?..............And does the ground wire just get daisy chained aroung everything same as I-pac? .....................does that make any sense?

sorry for the NooB question.............I am grateful for any and all help.Also how much for shipping to Australia for 2 hacked pads plus you supply both controllers?...........and are wired controls best or wireless?

Thanks. N64 is about the only 32 bit and up system without a PS2 to "something" controller adapter.

Well, except Wii U (if the game only supports Wii U Gamepad and or Pro Controllers). Oh my, I would never want to hack a probably around $100 GamePad just to play Wii U Arkham City with an arcade joystick. (Which would suck with arcade controls anyway).

The only Wii U game now that I MUST have in a cab is Tekken Tag 2 Wii U Edition. At least that game supports original Wii Classic Controllers.